Vaughn makes financing your home energy equipment upgrades easier through our affiliation with EnerBank USA. You get payment options that fit your needs and your budget. Choose 12 months same-as-cash, or spread your payments out for up to five years at a reasonable rate.
(12-Mo Same-As-Cash Loan*)
$1,000 to $65,000
Loan Code: DEL2625
(6.99% 5-Yr Flex Loan**)
$3,500 to $65,000
Loan Code: DEL2659
Use the information provided above when applying:
Enter Program phone number (800) 774-7598, Contractor ID 80981 and Loan Code (listed above) when you get to the next page.
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It’s quick and easy to apply. Complete your home improvement project now instead of later! You’ll receive a credit decision in seconds. EnerBank will send you the loan documents and Payment Authorization Form for review and signature.
Loans provided by EnerBank USA, Member FDIC, (1245 Brickyard Rd., Suite 600, Salt Lake City, UT 84106) on approved credit, for a limited time. *Repayment terms vary from 24 to 132 months. Interest waived if repaid in 365 days. 18.58% fixed APR, effective as of January 2020, subject to change. Interest starts accruing when the loan closes.**Repayment term is 60 months. 6.99% fixed APR, effective as of January 2020. Minimum loan amounts apply. The first monthly payment will be due 30 days after the loan closes.
Improve your home with trustworthy fixed-rate monthly payment financing.
Vaughn Oil is an approved contractor of the National Energy Improvement Fund and we offer our customers fair and affordable monthly payment options.
The EnergyPlus Loan
Visit the Vaughn Oil page on the NEIF website to learn more, or to apply online.
In 2023, as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, you can receive substantial federal tax credits for installing ENERGY STAR-certified heating and cooling systems, along with other qualifying energy-efficient home improvements.
Please go to energystar.gov to learn more.